Art Basel has named the 291 galleries that will participate in the 2025 edition of its main fair in Basel, Switzerland, scheduled to take place June 19–22, with preview days on June 17–18. This year’s fair will also feature the introduction of a new section focused on ultra-contemporary art.
Of the 291 galleries, 231 will participate in the fair’s main Galleries section, which will include some of the world’s most blue-chip dealerships, including Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner, Thaddaeus Ropac, and White Cube. Two galleries will have their Basel debuts in the Galleries section: Arcadia Missa (of London) and François Ghebaly (Los Angeles and New York).
An additional 16 galleries will also show at the Basel fair for the first time, appearing in the Feature and Statements sections, among them Anat Ebgi (Los Angeles) and Ginny on Frederick (London), respectively. Meanwhile, five galleries, including Beijing Commune, Emalin, and Hunt Kastner, will graduate from the fair’s smaller sectors to the Galleries section.
The new sector, called Premiere, will feature 10 galleries who will show work by up to three artists all made within the past five years. For example, London’s Edel Assanti, a first-time participant in Basel, will have a solo booth to Lonnie Holley, while Frankfurt’s Jacky Strenz will dedicate its presentation to the artist Lin May Saeed, who died in 2023. Thematic presentations in Premiere include Gypsum Gallery’s presentation about erosion and regeneration in coastal and volcanic landscapes, with works by Dimitra Charamandas and Basim Magdy, and a presentation about craft and memory from two Asia Pacific artists, Taloi Havini and Patricia Perez Eustaquio, courtesy of Silverlens.
In an emailed interview with ARTnews, Maike Cruse, the director of Art Basel in Basel, said she sees the Premiere section as a way to support its galleries in order to “foster a more inclusive platform” by showing “cutting-edge, recent works.” She added, “Premiere offers a fresh platform for some of the most exciting works being created today,” she told ARTnews. “Premiere will reflect the energy and innovation of the current moment—both in artistic practice and the world at large.”
The new section aims to complete the fair’s other focused parts, like Feature, which focuses on historical work, and Statements, for solo showings of emerging artists. “Premiere, on the other hand,” Cruse said, “is about capturing what’s happening in contemporary art right now, foregrounding precisely curated projects, such as the presentation of a single artist and presentations featuring up to three artists within a curatorial concept. It bridges the experimental and the established, offering a space where collectors, curators, and audiences can engage with artists who are actively shaping today’s landscape.”
Stefanie Hessler, the director of the Swiss Institute in New York, will curate the fair’s Parcours section of public art for the second year in a row. Taking the title “Second Nature,” the sector will “explore the increasingly blurred boundaries between the natural and the artificial,” Cruse said. As with last year, Hessler will tap artists to present works in unexpected spaces throughout Basel as a way add “another layer to the fair’s relationship with the city.” (Details for Parcours will be announced closer to the fair.)
Separate from the Parcours section, acclaimed artist Katharina Grosse will create a site-specific installation in the Messeplatz, just outside the fair hall; Natalia Grabowska, a curator at large at London’s Serpentine Galleries, is organizing that presentation.
The 2024 edition of the Basel fair seemed to suggest that the market had stabilized after several months of a correction. Pointing to the fair’s 91,000 visitors last June, Cruse said she was optimistic about this year’s edition and the strength of the market as it navigates the uncertainty of the Trump administration and its impact on the global art market.
“Last year demonstrated that serious collectors and institutions remain highly engaged—we saw strong sales across all market segments … and expect that momentum to continue in 2025,” she said. “While we’re mindful of shifts in the global economy and their impact on the art world, the ambition of galleries and artists, along with the enthusiasm of collectors, remains constant. We’re looking forward to another year of meaningful connections and exciting discoveries.”
The full exhibitor list follows below.
Galleries
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
303 Gallery | New York |
47 Canal | New York |
A Gentil Carioca | Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo |
Miguel Abreu Gallery | New York |
Acquavella Galleries | New York, Palm Beach |
Air de Paris | Romainville |
Antenna Space | Shanghai |
Applicat-Prazan | Paris |
The Approach | London |
Arcadia Missa | London |
Art : Concept | Paris |
Alfonso Artiaco | Naples |
Balice Hertling | Paris |
von Bartha | Basel, Copenhagen |
Beijing Commune | Beijing |
galería elba benítez | Madrid |
Bernier/Eliades | Athens, Brussels |
blank projects | Cape Town |
Blum | Los Angeles, Tokyo, New York |
Marianne Boesky Gallery | New York, Aspen |
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery | New York, Los Angeles |
Bortolami | New York |
Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi | Berlin |
BQ | Berlin |
The Breeder | Athens |
Ben Brown Fine Arts | London, Hong Kong, Palm Beach |
Galerie Buchholz | Berlin, Cologne, New York |
Cabinet | London |
Emanuela Campoli | Paris |
Canada | New York |
Galerie Gisela Capitain | Berlin, Cologne, Naples |
Cardi Gallery | Milan, London |
carlier gebauer | Berlin, Madrid |
Carlos/Ishikawa | London |
Casas Riegner | Bogota |
Galeria Pedro Cera | Lisbon, Madrid |
Chemould Prescott Road | Mumbai |
ChertLüdde | Berlin |
Mehdi Chouakri | Berlin |
James Cohan Gallery | New York |
Sadie Coles HQ | London |
Commonwealth and Council | Los Angeles |
Contemporary Fine Arts | Berlin, Basel |
Galleria Continua | San Gimignano, São Paulo, Beijing, Havana, Boissy-le-Châtel, Paris, Rome |
Paula Cooper Gallery | New York |
Pilar Corrias | London |
Galleria Raffaella Cortese | Milan, Albisola Superiore |
Crèvecoeur | Paris |
Galerie Chantal Crousel | Paris |
Croy Nielsen | Vienna |
Thomas Dane Gallery | London, Naples |
MASSIMODECARLO | Milan, Paris, Hong Kong, London, Beijing, Seoul |
Jeffrey Deitch | New York, Los Angeles, West Hollywood |
dépendance | Brussels |
Di Donna | New York |
Ecart | Geneva |
Galerie Eigen + Art | Leipzig, Berlin |
galerie frank elbaz | Paris |
Emalin | London |
Empty Gallery | Hong Kong |
Experimenter | Kolkata, Mumbai |
Konrad Fischer Galerie | Berlin, Düsseldorf |
Foksal Gallery Foundation | Warsaw |
Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel | São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro |
Fraenkel Gallery | San Francisco |
Peter Freeman, Inc. | New York |
Stephen Friedman Gallery | London, New York |
Frith Street Gallery | London |
Gaga | Mexico City, Guadalajara, Los Angeles |
Gagosian | New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Athens, Rome, Basel, Geneva, London, Beverly Hills, Gstaad |
Galerie Christophe Gaillard | Paris, Brussels |
Galerie 1900-2000 | Paris, New York |
Galleria dello Scudo | Verona |
François Ghebaly | Los Angeles, New York |
Gladstone Gallery | New York, Brussels, Rome, Seoul |
Gomide&Co | São Paulo |
Galería Elvira González | Madrid |
Goodman Gallery | Johannesburg, Cape Town, London, New York |
Marian Goodman Gallery | New York, Paris, Los Angeles |
Maxwell Graham | New York |
Galerie Bärbel Grässlin | Frankfurt |
Gray | Chicago, New York |
Alexander Gray Associates | New York, Germantown |
Garth Greenan Gallery | New York |
Greene Naftali | New York |
greengrassi | London |
Galerie Karsten Greve | Cologne, St. Moritz, Paris |
Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art | Lisbon |
Hauser & Wirth | Zurich, Paris, Hong Kong, Monaco, Ciutadella de Menorca, Basel, Gstaad, Sankt Moritz, London, Somerset, Los Angeles, New York, West Hollywood |
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert | London |
Herald St | London |
Galerie Max Hetzler | Berlin, Paris, London, Marfa |
Hollybush Gardens | London |
Xavier Hufkens | Brussels |
hunt kastner | Prague |
Gallery Hyundai | Seoul |
Taka Ishii Gallery | Tokyo, Kyoto, Maebashi |
Bernard Jacobson Gallery | London |
Alison Jacques | London |
Galerie Martin Janda | Vienna |
Catriona Jeffries | Vancouver |
Jenkins Johnson Gallery | San Francisco, New York |
Annely Juda Fine Art | London |
Kadel Willborn | Düsseldorf |
Casey Kaplan | New York |
Jan Kaps | Cologne |
Karma | New York, Los Angeles |
Karma International | Zurich |
kaufmann repetto | Milan, New York |
Sean Kelly | New York, Los Angeles |
Tina Keng Gallery | Taipei |
Kerlin Gallery | Dublin |
Anton Kern Gallery | New York |
Kewenig | Berlin, Palma de Mallorca |
Kiang Malingue | Hong Kong |
Galerie Peter Kilchmann | Zurich, Paris |
Tina Kim Gallery | New York |
David Kordansky Gallery | Los Angeles, New York |
Sylvia Kouvali | London, Pireas |
KOW | Berlin |
Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler | Berlin, Munich |
Andrew Kreps Gallery | New York |
Galerie Krinzinger | Vienna |
Nicolas Krupp | Basel |
Kukje Gallery | Busan, Seoul |
kurimanzutto | Mexico City, New York |
Labor | Mexico City |
Galerie Lahumière | Paris |
Landau Fine Art | Montreal, Meggen |
Layr | Vienna |
Galerie Le Minotaure | Paris |
Lehmann Maupin | New York, Seoul, London |
Tanya Leighton | Berlin, Los Angeles |
Galerie Lelong & Co. | Paris, New York |
Lévy Gorvy Dayan | New York, London |
Lisson Gallery | London, Los Angeles, New York, Beijing, Shanghai |
Luxembourg + Co. | London, New York |
Kate MacGarry | London |
Magazzino | Rome |
Mai 36 Galerie | Zurich, Madrid |
Gió Marconi | Milan |
Matthew Marks Gallery | New York, Los Angeles |
Galerie Max Mayer | Düsseldorf |
The Mayor Gallery | London |
Mayoral | Barcelona, Paris |
Mazzoleni | Turin, London |
Fergus McCaffrey | New York, Tokyo, St Barthélemy |
Galerie Greta Meert | Brussels |
Anthony Meier | Mill Valley |
Galerie Urs Meile | Lucerne, Zurich, Beijing, Ardez |
Mendes Wood DM | São Paulo, New York, Brussels, Paris |
Mennour | Paris |
Meyer Riegger | Berlin, Karlsruhe, Basel |
Galleria Massimo Minini | Brescia |
Victoria Miro | London, Venice |
Mnuchin Gallery | New York |
Modern Art | London, Paris |
The Modern Institute | Glasgow |
mor charpentier | Paris, Bogotá |
Jan Mot | Brussels |
mother’s tankstation limited | Dublin, London |
Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder | Vienna |
Galerie Nagel Draxler | Berlin, Cologne, Munich |
Richard Nagy Ltd. | London |
Edward Tyler Nahem | New York |
Helly Nahmad Gallery | New York |
Galerie Neu | Berlin |
neugerriemschneider | Berlin |
Galleria Franco Noero | Turin |
David Nolan Gallery | New York |
Galerie Nordenhake | Berlin, Mexico City, Stockholm |
Galerie Nathalie Obadia | Brussels, Paris |
OMR | Mexico City |
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma | Rome, Venice |
P.P.O.W | New York |
Pace Gallery | New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva, London, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Berlin |
Maureen Paley | London, Hove |
Perrotin | Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Los Angeles, New York |
Petzel | New York |
Galerie Francesca Pia | Zurich |
Galeria Plan B | Berlin, Cluj |
Gregor Podnar | Vienna |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber | Zurich, Vienna |
ProjecteSD | Barcelona |
Galeria Dawid Radziszewski | Warsaw, Vienna |
Almine Rech | Brussels, Paris, Shanghai, Monaco, Gstaad, Venice, London, New York |
Reena Spaulings Fine Art | New York, Los Angeles |
Regen Projects | Los Angeles |
Thaddaeus Ropac | Salzburg, Paris, Seoul, London |
Lia Rumma | Milan, Naples |
Deborah Schamoni | Munich |
Esther Schipper | Paris, Berlin, Seoul |
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle | Munich |
Galerie Thomas Schulte | Berlin |
Sfeir-Semler Gallery | Hamburg, Beirut |
Jack Shainman Gallery | New York, Kinderhook |
ShanghART Gallery | Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore |
Sies + Höke | Düsseldorf |
Sikkema Malloy Jenkins | New York |
Skarstedt | New York, Paris, London |
Skopia / P.-H. Jaccaud | Geneva |
Société | Berlin |
Galerie Pietro Spartà | Chagny |
Sperone Westwater | New York |
Sprovieri | London |
Sprüth Magers | Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York |
Nils Stærk | Copenhagen |
Galerie Gregor Staiger | Zurich, Milan |
Stampa | Basel |
Standard (Oslo) | Oslo |
Galleria Christian Stein | Milan |
Stevenson | Cape Town, Amsterdam, Johannesburg |
Luisa Strina | São Paulo |
Take Ninagawa | Tokyo |
Galerie Bene Taschen | Cologne |
Templon | Brussels, Paris, New York |
The Third Gallery Aya | Osaka |
Galerie Barbara Thumm | Berlin |
Tokyo Gallery + BTAP | Tokyo, Beijing |
Tornabuoni Art | Paris, Florence, Forte dei Marmi, Milan, Rome, Crans Montana |
Trautwein Herleth | Berlin |
Travesía Cuatro | Madrid, Guadalajara, Mexico City |
Galerie Tschudi | Zuoz, Zurich |
Tucci Russo Studio per l’Arte Contemporanea | Turin, Torre Pellice |
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois | Paris, New York |
Van de Weghe | New York |
Vedovi Gallery | Brussels |
Vielmetter Los Angeles | Los Angeles |
Vitamin Creative Space | Beijing, Guangzhou |
Galleri Nicolai Wallner | Copenhagen |
Offer Waterman | London |
Michael Werner Gallery | Berlin, Athens, London, Beverly Hills, New York |
White Cube | London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul |
Barbara Wien | Berlin |
Galerie Jocelyn Wolff | Romainville |
Yares Art | New York, Santa Fe |
Galerie Thomas Zander | Cologne, Paris |
ZERO… | Milan |
David Zwirner | New York, Paris, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles |
Edition
Exhibitor | Location(s) |
Cristea Roberts Gallery | London |
Gemini G.E.L. | Los Angeles |
knust kunz gallery editions | Munich |
Carolina Nitsch | New York |
René Schmitt | Westoverledingen |
Susan Sheehan Gallery | New York |
STPI | Singapore |
Feature
Exhibitor | Location(s) | Artist(s) |
Almeida & Dale Galeria de Arte | São Paulo | José Antônio da Silva |
Galeria Raquel Arnaud | São Paulo | Sergio Camargo |
Thomas Brambilla | Bergamo | John Giorno |
Anat Ebgi | Los Angeles | The Estate of Tina Girouard |
Jean-Kenta Gauthier | Paris | Robert Cumming |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery | London | Judith Godwin |
Kalfayan Galleries | Athens | Giorgos Ioannou |
Kasmin | New York | Judith Bernstein |
M77 Gallery | Milan | Grazia Varisco, Nanda Vigo |
Madragoa | Lisbon | Annette Barcelo |
Galerie Mueller | Basel | Klaudia Schifferle |
Galería Leandro Navarro | Madrid | Manuel Rivera |
Parker Gallery | Los Angeles | Franklin Williams |
Polka Galerie | Paris | Franco Fontana, Luigi Ghirri |
Repetto Gallery | Lugano | Mirella Bentivoglio |
Jessica Silverman | San Francisco | Judy Chicago |
Galerie Oskar Weiss | Zurich | Klaudia Schifferle |
Statements
Exhibitor | Location(s) | Artist(s) |
Nir Altman | Munich | Ndayé Kouagou |
Artbeat | Tbilisi | Nika Kutateladze |
Bridget Donahue | New York | Mary Helena Clark |
Fanta-MLN | Milan | Michèle Graf & Selina Grüter |
Felix Gaudlitz | Vienna | Edith Deyerling |
Ginny on Frederick | London | Alexandra Metcalf |
Grimm | Amsterdam, London, New York | Arturo Kameya |
Jahmek Contemporary Art | Luanda | Felix Shumba |
Franz Kaka | Toronto | Elif Saydam |
Kayokoyuki | Tokyo | Masanori Tomita |
Eli Kerr | Montreal | Joyce Joumaa |
Marcelle Alix | Paris | Armineh Negahdari |
Gunia Nowik Gallery | Warsaw | Sana Shahmuradova Tanska |
Proyectos Ultravioleta | Guatemala City | Abbas Zahedi |
PSM | Berlin | Monilola Olayemi Ilupeju |
ROH Projects | Jakarta | Bagus Pandega |
sans titre | Paris | Libo Wei |
Soft Opening | London | Rhea Dillon |
Premiere
Gallery Name | Exhibition Spaces | Artists |
Broadway | New York | Abbey Williams |
Chapter NY | New York | Antonia Kuo,Erin Jane Nelson |
Edel Assanti | London | Lonnie Holley |
Gypsum Gallery | Cairo | Dimitra Charamandas,Basim Magdy |
Jacky Strenz | Frankfurt | Lin May Saeed |
Kosaku Kanechika | Tokyo | Junko Oki |
LC Queisser | Tbilisi | Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili,Tolia Astakhishvili,Simon Lässig |
Magician Space | Beijing | LIU Ding |
Selma Feriani Gallery | Tunis, London | Nadia Ayari,M’barek Bouhchichi,Sara Ouhaddou |
Silverlens | Manila, New York | Patricia Perez Eustaquio,Taloi Havini |